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Have you ever wondered what Jesus prayed about in his final hours? Most of us are familiar with the "Lord's Prayer" from Matthew 6—the model prayer Jesus taught his disciples. But John 17 reveals something far more intimate: Jesus' own heartfelt prayer before his arrest and crucifixion.
This episode delves into this remarkable chapter, examining how Jesus first prays for himself, then for his disciples, and finally—most astonishingly—for you and me. "I'm praying not only for them, but also for those who will believe in me because of them and their witness about me." With these words, Jesus looked across time and held future believers in his heart during his darkest hour.
The central theme of Jesus' prayer is unity—that all his followers would experience the same profound oneness that exists between him and the Father. He prays that we would be "one heart and mind" with God, so mature in this unity that our very lives would become evidence of God's love to a skeptical world. When we personalize these ancient words, inserting our own names into Jesus' prayer, we discover something profoundly moving: we were known, loved, and specifically prayed for by Christ himself two thousand years ago.
Whether you're a lifelong believer or simply curious about what made Jesus' relationship with God so special, this exploration of what could truly be called "The Lord's Prayer" offers fresh perspective on Christ's desires for his followers. Listen and ponder what it means that you were on Jesus' mind and heart as he prepared to face the cross. How might this knowledge transform your understanding of your place in God's family today?
To find out more about me, or to book a speaking engagement, head to
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https://betsymarvin.com/podcasts/
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Thought to share? Send me a text...
Have you ever wondered what Jesus prayed about in his final hours? Most of us are familiar with the "Lord's Prayer" from Matthew 6—the model prayer Jesus taught his disciples. But John 17 reveals something far more intimate: Jesus' own heartfelt prayer before his arrest and crucifixion.
This episode delves into this remarkable chapter, examining how Jesus first prays for himself, then for his disciples, and finally—most astonishingly—for you and me. "I'm praying not only for them, but also for those who will believe in me because of them and their witness about me." With these words, Jesus looked across time and held future believers in his heart during his darkest hour.
The central theme of Jesus' prayer is unity—that all his followers would experience the same profound oneness that exists between him and the Father. He prays that we would be "one heart and mind" with God, so mature in this unity that our very lives would become evidence of God's love to a skeptical world. When we personalize these ancient words, inserting our own names into Jesus' prayer, we discover something profoundly moving: we were known, loved, and specifically prayed for by Christ himself two thousand years ago.
Whether you're a lifelong believer or simply curious about what made Jesus' relationship with God so special, this exploration of what could truly be called "The Lord's Prayer" offers fresh perspective on Christ's desires for his followers. Listen and ponder what it means that you were on Jesus' mind and heart as he prepared to face the cross. How might this knowledge transform your understanding of your place in God's family today?
To find out more about me, or to book a speaking engagement, head to
https://betsymarvin.com/
For access to past podcasts and transcripts, head to
https://betsymarvin.com/podcasts/
You can follow me on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/betsyjmarvin/
and Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/betsy.marvin.98